Offset folding leg assembly
Disclosed is an intuitively operable rotation mechanism for a flip top table that includes an offsetting feature that provides aligned table legs when the table is in a use configuration while offsetting the legs when they are in a storage configuration. By offsetting the table legs in storage configuration, the height of the table legs can be more than one half of the length of the table. This feature is of particular importance for folding tables that are positioned at a standing height.
Latest DSA International, Inc. Patents:
The present invention relates generally to a folding leg mechanism, and more particularly to a folding leg mechanism that offsets the folded table legs when in a storage configuration while aligning the legs when in a use configuration.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONFolding tables are commonly used in commercial and residential settings where tables are intermittently needed, or the tables need to be moved on a regular basis. Tables in a storage configuration take up less space and are often stackable on other folded tables, thus reducing the amount of storage space needed. Latching mechanisms have been used to lock the table legs in either a storage or use configuration, however these mechanisms often do not provide sufficient rigidity and may cause the table to wobble. Additionally, latching mechanisms often involve numerous small interconnected pieces that may jam due to the buildup of dirt and debris, or be damaged when the tables are transported or stored.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides an improved latching mechanism for tables with foldable legs. While maintaining the benefits of standard mechanisms, the mechanism of the present invention also achieves many benefits including an intuitively operable release mechanism and an offsetting mechanism that provides aligned table legs when the table is in a use configuration and offset table legs when in a storage configuration. By offsetting the table legs in storage configuration, the height of the table legs can be more than one half of the length of the table. This feature is of particular importance for folding tables that are utilized by standing persons.
The present invention may be used with any type of leg and any type of top surface and is particularly suited for tables and applications requiring a lightweight, rigid, and robust mechanism with an intuitively operated release action. The improved folding mechanism may be used with objects having folding legs such as chairs and tables, stadium seating or benches. However, for descriptive purposes, the present invention will be described in use with a table.
In
The inventors contemplate several alterations and improvements to the disclosed invention. Other alterations, variations, and combinations are possible that fall within the scope of the present invention. Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described, those skilled in the art will recognize more modifications that may be made that would nonetheless fall within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to the apparatus described.
Claims
1. A table system comprising:
- a table top connecting to a table leg though a rotation mechanism,
- the table leg rotatable about an axis of rotation having a horizontal portion adjacent to the table, a protrusion secured to the horizontal portion and radially extending away from the axis of rotation, and a first leg portion perpendicularly extending away from the horizontal portion;
- the rotation mechanism with a first linear edge, a second linear edge, and a curved edge between the first linear edge and the second linear edge, the rotation mechanism rigidly secured to the table top, and the rotation mechanism including a track surrounding the protrusion, the track having a cylindrical portion partially circumscribing the horizontal portion of the table leg and bounded by the curved edge, a first linear portion perpendicularly extending from the cylindrical portion and bounded by the first linear edge, and a second linear portion perpendicularly extending from the cylindrical portion bounded by the second linear edge, and located distant from the first linear portion.
2. The table system of claim 1 wherein
- the table leg is rotatable from a storage position wherein the first leg portion is adjacent to the table top to a use position wherein the first leg portion extends away from the table top;
- wherein the protrusion is located within the first linear portion of the track in the storage position, located within the second linear portion of the track in the use position.
3. The table system of claim 2 wherein
- the table top includes a side edge;
- the rotation mechanism further includes a third edge located a first distance from the side edge of the table top, extending away from first edge, and bounding the first linear portion of the track of the rotation mechanism, a fourth edge located a second distance from the side edge of the table top, extending away from second edge, and bounding the second linear portion of the track of the rotation mechanism,
- the protrusion is located adjacent to the third edge in the storage position,
- the protrusion is located adjacent to the fourth edge in the use position, and
- the first distance is substantially different from the second distance.
4. The table system of claim 3 wherein
- the first leg portion has a first width, and
- the difference of the first distance and the second distance is half the first width.
5. The table system of claim 2 wherein
- the table leg includes a plurality of pins rigidly secured to and circumscribing the horizontal portion, and directly contacting the rotation mechanism when the table leg is in both the use position and the storage position.
6. The table system of claim 5 further comprising
- a spring connecting to both the table leg and the rotation mechanism to bias the plurality of pins into a plurality of holes in the rotation mechanism.
7. The table system of claim 1 wherein
- the table leg includes a second leg portion perpendicularly extending away from the horizontal portion, parallel to the first leg portion, and distant from the first leg portion.
8. The table system of claim 1 wherein
- the cylindrical portion of the track circumscribes geometric quadrant about the axis of rotation.
9. The table system of claim 1 wherein
- the rotation mechanism includes a plate directly contacting the table top, a cylindrical piece mounted on the plate and including the track, and a first wall rigidly secured to the plate and extending away from the table top, the horizontal portion of the table leg passing through an aperture in the first wall.
10. The table system of claim 9 wherein
- the first linear portion and the second linear portion are both located directly between the cylindrical portion and the first wall, and
- a spring connecting to the table leg and rotation mechanism to force the protrusion towards the first wall.
11. The table system of claim 10 wherein
- the rotation mechanism includes a second wall rigidly secured to the plate and extending away from the table top parallel to the first wall, a third wall adjacent to the first wall,
- the cylindrical piece is flanked by the third wall and the second wall, and
- the spring is located between the first wall and the second wall.
12. A table system comprising
- a table top with a linear horizontal edge;
- a first table leg and a second table leg,
- each table being rotationally secured to the table top through a rotation mechanism, rotatable about an axis of rotation between a storage configuration and a use configuration, located adjacent to the table to in the storage configuration, and extending away from the table top in the use configuration;
- in the storage configuration both the first table leg and the second table leg both located near the linear horizontal edge, the first table leg located a first distance from the linear horizontal edge, the second table leg located a second distance from the linear horizontal edge, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance;
- in the use configuration the first table leg and the second table leg are equidistant from the linear horizontal edge;
- wherein
- each table leg includes a protrusion radially extending away from the axis of rotation of the table leg,
- the rotation mechanism of each table leg includes an arcuate edge between a first linear edge and a second linear edge, a track for guiding the protrusion of the table leg, the track having a cylindrical portion with a first end and a second end, the cylindrical portion extending perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the table leg, the cylindrical portion bounded by the arcuate edge, a first linear portion bounded by the first linear edge extending from the first end perpendicular to the cylindrical portion and parallel to the axis of rotation, a second linear portion bounded by the second linear edge and located distant from the first linear portion and extending from the second end perpendicular to the cylindrical portion and parallel to the axis of rotation;
- wherein the first linear portion of the rotation mechanism of the first table leg, and the second linear portion of the rotation mechanism of the first table leg are equidistant from the first linear horizontal edge, and
- wherein the first linear portion of the rotation mechanism of the second table leg is a third distance from the first linear horizontal edge, the second linear portion of the rotation mechanism of the second table leg is a fourth distance from the first linear horizontal edge, and the fourth distance is substantially greater than the third distance.
13. The table system of claim 12 further comprising
- a first spring connecting to both the first table leg and the rotation mechanism of the first table leg to bias the protrusion of the first table leg away from the linear horizontal edge, and
- a second spring connecting to both the second table leg and the rotation mechanism of the second table leg to bias the protrusion of the second table leg towards the linear horizontal edge.
14. The table system of claim 12 wherein
- the first linear portions of the rotation mechanisms of both the first and second table legs have a first length;
- the second linear portions of the rotation mechanisms of both the first and second table legs have a second length; and
- the difference of the first length and the second length is half the width of the first table leg.
15. A table system comprising
- a table top with a linear horizontal edge;
- a first table leg and a second table leg,
- each table being rotationally secured to the table top through a rotation mechanism, rotatable about an axis of rotation between a storage configuration and a use configuration, located adjacent to the table to in the storage configuration and extending away from the table top in the use configuration;
- in the storage configuration both the first table leg and the second table leg both located near the linear horizontal edge, the first table leg located a first distance from the linear horizontal edge, the second table leg located a second distance from the linear horizontal edge, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance;
- in the use configuration the first table leg and the second table leg are equidistant from the linear horizontal edge;
- each table leg includes a projection radially extending away from the axis of rotation, and a rotation linkage distant from the rotation mechanism of the table leg, the rotation linkage includes a cylindrical edge between a first edge and a second edge, and a track for guiding the projection of the table leg, the track having a cylindrical portion with a first end and a second end, the cylindrical portion bounded by the cylindrical edge of the rotation linkage and extending perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the table leg, a first linear portion bounded by the first edge of the rotation linkage and extending from the first end perpendicular to the cylindrical portion and parallel to the axis of rotation, a second linear portion bounded by the second edge of the rotation linkage, located distant from the first linear portion, and extending from the second end perpendicular to the cylindrical portion and parallel to the axis of rotation.
16. The table system of claim 15 wherein
- the rotation mechanism of the first table leg includes a ring of holes circumscribing and extending parallel to the axis of the first table leg,
- the first table leg includes a ring of pegs circumscribing and extending parallel to the axis of rotation of the first table leg, and
- wherein the use configuration the ring of pegs are located within the ring of holes.
17. The table system of claim 15 wherein
- the table top has a table length;
- each table leg includes
- a horizontal portion aligned with the axis of rotation of the table leg and passing through the rotation mechanism of the table leg
- a first leg portion distant from a second leg portion, each leg portion extending perpendicularly from the horizontal portion and having a length greater than one half of the table length.
166263 | August 1875 | Crawford |
519379 | May 1894 | Chormann |
2697018 | December 1954 | Zanos |
3419295 | December 1968 | Small |
4064815 | December 27, 1977 | Baum |
4383486 | May 17, 1983 | Reineman et al. |
4494465 | January 22, 1985 | Fick, Jr. |
4747569 | May 31, 1988 | Hoshino |
5265969 | November 30, 1993 | Chuang |
5520474 | May 28, 1996 | Liu |
6044775 | April 4, 2000 | Lashlee |
6598544 | July 29, 2003 | Laws |
7107915 | September 19, 2006 | Laws |
7478602 | January 20, 2009 | Peng |
7658388 | February 9, 2010 | Rodriguez et al. |
7942101 | May 17, 2011 | Conley |
8413593 | April 9, 2013 | Korb |
20100175598 | July 15, 2010 | Ballendat |
202006016469 | January 2007 | DE |
102007033742 | December 2009 | DE |
2146660 | February 1973 | FR |
2004073326 | March 2004 | JP |
03068020 | August 2003 | WO |
Type: Grant
Filed: Apr 23, 2014
Date of Patent: Oct 27, 2015
Assignee: DSA International, Inc. (Zeeland, MI)
Inventor: Daniel Korb (Baden)
Primary Examiner: Jose V Chen
Application Number: 14/259,500
International Classification: A47B 3/00 (20060101); A47B 3/08 (20060101);